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Shortspeak for 31-EDO

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scale degree
cents
longname
shortname
0
0
perfect unison
prsu
1
39
greater unison
gosu
2
77
lesser tone
leto
3
116
minor tone
mito
4
155
neutral tone
nuto
5
194
major tone
jato
6
232
greater tone
goto
7
271
lesser third
ledi
8
310
minor third
midi
9
348
neutral third
nudi
10
387
major third
jadi
11
426
greater third
godi
12
465
lesser fourth
lefo
13
503
perfect fourth
prfo
14
542
greater fourth
gofo
15
581
lesser tritone
letr
16
619
greater tritone
gotr
17
658
lesser fifth
lefi
18
697
perfect fifth
prfi
19
735
greater fifth
gofi
20
774
lesser sixth
lexa
21
813
minor sixth
mixa
22
852
neutral sixth
nuxa
23
890
major sixth
jaxa
24
929
greater sixth
goxa
25
968
lesser seventh
levu
26
1006
minor seventh
mivu
27
1045
neutral seventh
nuvu
28
1084
major seventh
javu
29
1123
greater seventh
govu
30
1161
lesser octave
lego
31
1200
perfect octave
prco

Some explanation: Here I have tried to create a logical, internally consistent way to refer to th various intervals of th microtonal division of th octave into 31 steps (as opposed to th more common 12 steps), 31-tone equal temperament, or 31tET.

Each interval "shortname" I've devised has exactly two simple syllables of two letters to facilitate its easy & speedy utterance. I have taken a set of common names for th intervals already in existence & used them as a jumping-off point. You'll notice I've done away with th words subminor, supermajor, diminished, & augmented in favor of th more consistent lesser & greater. In a system with more notes, those types of distinctions could prove important, but I believe it gets in th way here, so I've simplified.

Below I have listed th two-letter particle words. In each case, at least one prominent letter (often two) of th original word you will find in its particle. You'll notice that I've changed some vowels from th original words. I did this to ensure that th particles sound distinct from one another. I have made sure that all five vowels appear in th suffixes & prefixes. You'll also notice that I've reversed th order of letters from some of th original words. I did this to put each particle in consonant-vowel form, to allow it to function cooperatively with th other particles to aid pronunciation.

prefixes.
le- :: lesser.
mi- :: minor.
nu- :: neutral.
ja- :: major. Note letter reversal. You could pronounce it jah or jay, altho I prefer th former.
go- :: greater. I changed th vowel for variety.
pr- :: perfect. Pronounce it like per.

suffixes.
-su :: unison. Note letter reversal.
-to :: tone, as in second.
-di :: third. Note letter reversal.
-fo :: fourth.
-tr :: tritone. Altho it's three letters, tri also works very well, & may sound better to you.
-fi :: fifth. Pronounce like fee.
-xa :: sixth. I changed th vowel for variety.
-vu :: seventh. I changed th vowel for variety.
-co :: octave. Note letter reversal.